David wrote:So crematoria were first installed in 1942? And this was to avoid an outbreak of disease?

The first crematorias at Birkenau came online in the Spring of 1943. It had five three-muffle ovens. There were smaller crematoria at almost all concentration camps.

This is the first crematoria at Dachau, looking in to the mouth of Moloch. Dr. Blaha testified that babies were thrown alive into the ovens and that there was a gaschamber there. These lies I learned in school and they are often repeated today.

Here is a cartoon by David Olere, who said that corpses were made into sausage, called Kremawurst. The babies-burned-alive idea is an old anti-German theme. One even finds it in the 1938 Sergei Eisenstein film Aleksandr Nevsky about the Teutonic Knights. Just because we can imagine it does not make it so. Even the Germans deserve the benefit of a doubt.

Has anyone done research on Petrol-Coke? Is that what they used to cremate the bodies that died from typus?
I've been looking into cremation and Coke. Still waiting for a reply from a producer a Green and PetroL-Cokes.

The cremation process from the source I found is that the temperature needs to be 1800 - 2000 degrees Fahrenheit and takes between 2 and 3 hours to cremate the average person.
That's pretty hot and using modern methods. I'll compare the results with the info that I get from my Coke source.
I'm sure this study has already been done. But I have all summer to gather facts on my own.